Over 65 million people in America care for a chronically ill, disabled, or aged family member or friend. On average they spend 20 hours per week caring for their loved one. President Obama has proclaimed November 2012 as National Family Caregivers Month. You can read this proclamation here. The National Family Caregivers Association (NFCA) is a non profit organization, which was founded in 1993. Its mission is "to empower family caregivers to act on behalf of themselves and their loved ones, and to remove barriers to health and well being." The NFCA coordinates National Family Caregivers Month and they offer the following recommendations for celebrating National Family Caregivers Month, including:
- Offer a few hours of respite time to allow a caregiver to rest.
- Send a card of appreciation or a bouquet of flowers to brighten up a family caregiver’s day.
- Help a family caregiver decorate their home for the holidays or offer to address envelopes for their holiday cards.
- Help a family caregiver find information and resources on the internet or to locate a local support group.
HPH Hospice hosts caregiving support groups in Pasco County for people who are taking care of a loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia. You can click here for meeting information.
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